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  1. Little Artwork for MAME for the HyperDuel Game.
    I dont find a correct file for the Hyperduel logo. If someone have a clean logo without scaling, it could be very nice
    So, i hope you will like it.
    Play, share, play, share retrogaming.
     
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  2. Hello guys,
    New Artwork for Heavy Smash from DATA EAST.
    Its a modern Handball game, i love it ?
    Tried to bring the information on back cover and how to play.
    Thanks to Smashers pic from MAME's Theme made by : Mykillvee.
    Cheers and have a good day.
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  3. Hello Guys,
    I don't know if you know this game, its a 4 players beat'em all. Not bad from VideoSystem.
    So i made an Artwork for Mame with 2 views.
    I hope you like it.
    Cheers.
     
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  4. Hey guys,
    An Artwork for your Mame Artwork Folder. This one is for KOV3.
    I hope you will like it. Cheers.
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  5. Hello Guys,
    I made a new little Artwork for 16/9 screen for Charlie Ninja. I dont find a lot of picture of this game so i do something like my best
    Its a fun little game, Run & Gun. I hope you like it.
    Cheers.
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  6. Main Menu Wheel Logo for Arcade Classics (MAME)
    .png file 820px wide

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  7. Hello guys,
    Undercover Cops didn't have an Artwork/Bezel for mame or i'm not good enough to find one. So i made this one.?
    I'm not a professionnal under Photoshop ?
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  8. I created this desktop theme for Windows 10 from 33 images and 30 wave files found around the internet and use them for my arcade cabinet. I take no credit for any of the images or sounds but thought I would share the theme in case anyone's interested. I  put the two together to create a WINDOWS 10 DESKTOP THEME. Most images are 1920x1080 except for 2 that are a bit bigger and don't look that good scaled down.
    IN ORDER TO GET THE SOUND SCHEME AND NEW DESKTOP THEME TO WORK:
    1.  Place the Arcade Classics Folder containing the WAV files into your %WINDIR%/media folder.
    2. ONLY if you installed an earlier version of this Arcade Classics Theme (IF NOT then skip this step), click on another theme (like Windows Default), then RIGHT-CLICK on the ARCADE CLASSICS THEME and select DELETE.
    3. Double-click on the NEW ARCADE CLASSICS THEME. It should connect the sound scheme to the desktop theme.
    4. ENJOY!
    I also included a VBS script that makes the desktop wallpaper rotate to the next random image and a shortcut to this script that makes it easy to double-click and run the script. You may need to make your own or edit the shortcut depending on where you move the VBS script but I included it for completeness. Put the VB-SCRIPT wherever you'd like then edit the shourtcut to point to the vb-script. I have my script in my c:/Hyperspin folder and the shortcut on my desktop.
    Enjoy, and let me know in the comments below if you have any issues with the theme or what your favorite images are. I like Space Invaders, Star Wars, and Battle Zone the best.
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  9. Sorry this is a big upload well over 5692 images for MAME Wheels I have included the master file for those that want it.
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  10. Second MAME wheel Pack of 5 sets I am uploading The wheels total about 3000 images total
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  11. Had some free time and put together a few mame wheel packs 5 sets Total
    look for other themes in forums
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  12. 21 Wheel Game Mame Gun Games
     
    By Cyclair
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  13. 352 Wheel Game Mame Arcade
     
    By Cyclair
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  15. Generic arcade image for main's menu wheel.
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  16. Estão todas as wheels seguindo a XML do mame 0.195 do nosso amigo "Peliculon" thx for XML guy !! 
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  17. Ok , not sure if this is the right place for these wheel art
    I have created A space theme wheel art for Mame
    I hope you all enjoy it 
    Thanks
     
     
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  18. This is a mini pack with 30 transitions for MAME games, it's a re download they are not my creation, I hope you enjoy it.
     
     
    Original Shared by JB this Transitions pack is perfect for those who use Hyperspin and are looking for swf transitions or those who create themes and media with various editing suites.
    I dont have more information about this file.
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  19. *** THIS FILE IS AVAILABLE TO HYPERSPIN SUBSCRIBERS ONLY ***
    Dear HyperSpin friends,
    I've put together a package of sorts, aimed at HyperSpin newcomers and veterans alike.
    I've been continuously grooming a custom "best of MAME" database, bezel set, and MAME ini file set for quite a while now. My goal is to provide something that someone can drop into a fresh setup or custom wheel and be up and running right away. I intend to release updates to the individual downloads on a periodic basis, so check the change logs for more information going forward.
    The package is split into three parts, as follows. Put together, these downloads will have results as shown in the screenshots.
    HyperSpin MAME.xml database (Link) Corresponding RocketLauncher bezel set (THIS DOWNLOAD, see below for details) MAME ini files (Link) File information:
    This download contains a set of RocketLauncher bezels which match the "best of MAME" XML database referenced above. Not every game has a bezel yet, but progress continues either by myself or other artists in the community. All credit is due to the original artists and all file names should contain bezel creator names. I've merely gone through what's available, selected my personal favorites, renamed them to match ROMs, and included them here. Or I've created or modified (with permission/credit) them myself.
    Info/caveats:
    The version number of this pack corresponds to the percentage of Bezel coverage to the "best of" database mentioned above (ex: if 50% of games have bezels, the version number will be 0.50) Entire pack is split into three zip files to meet the site's file size restrictions All bezels are 16x9, and at least 1920x1080 For each game with bezels available I've picked my favorite and included it A default bezel is included for those games without coverage Bezel folder names match ROM names in the "best of" database (important for clones) Install instructions:
    Download files Extract compressed folders into your \RocketLauncher\Media\Bezels\MAME folder Assuming you've got bezels enabled in RocketLauncher... Enjoy!
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  20. Logo for a user having issues.
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  21. PacMAME wheel - complete with 34 working pacman games for MAME. Includes - xml Database, wheel png, Main Menu & Default Theme, Game Themes & Wheels. 
    Credits go to various hyperspin media creators and artists. I didn't create any themes/wheels, simply gathered it together and placed it in a separate wheel.
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  22. This is going to be long, there's a lot to cover.
    First of all, credits and thanks. I couldn't have done anything without the resources already available to me as a result of all the hard work by the community. There are too many people to name, and I don't even know who all to name, so please, just consider this pack as my way of saying 'Thank you,' and trying to give a little something back.

    Thank you to brolly and phulshof for the incredible MAME 0.181 database that all this work is based on, and phulshof also for maintaining an unofficial MAME wheels pack, that saved me a ton of time. Thank you to krakerman for doing many of the wheels in that project. Thank you to the Rocketlauncher devs for answering all of my dumb questions, helping me fix problems, and for making such an awesome piece of software. Thank you to the HyperSpin devs, for giving me an awesome new hobby. Thank you to the creator of Don's HyperSpin Tools, without which I would have given up on this project a long time ago.

    Now, onto the download.
    The primary goods you'll find in this download are a near complete MAME 0.181  working games (the 9815 games list), 'parents only' logos collection. The only genres that are not complete are 366 Casino and eight Utility ROMs. Everything else, including Mahjong, is done. I have no plans to ever do Casino. The work is too great, and the payout is too small. A lot of the existing logos in that genre also need resized/edited and in some cases completely redone to look better in the HyperSpin Wheel. That is not happening either. I just don't care. 
    I started out with just the official MAME wheel set. All of the logos that I have added to that set are one of 3 things.
    1. A crop of a flyer, marquee, logo I found online (always tried to make sure it was authentic), or title screen shot, preferably in that order. Sometimes the title screen was still favored, because the quality of the preceding options wasn't the best, or wasn't a substantial improvement.
    2. An edited version of someone else's work. It was very important to me that the logos actually look good on the HyperSpin wheel. The canvas size and the location of the logo on the canvas were edited with HyperSpin in windowed mode while I made on the fly adjustments. I tried many times to make sure sequels lined up with each other as you scroll the wheel. I also used drop shadow, stroke, and outer glow quite often to make the logos more visible.
    3. An unaltered download of someone else's work.
    I have altered or added 931 logos total. That number seems awfully high, but I'm basing that off of the date the files were modified. I have included a database called 'Other Games,'  (just tap the genre key/button and select it) for anyone to look through and do a quality check. I think the number that I have personally added/altered is closer to 500-600. I have saved all the added/altered files, in most cases, right after extracting the logo from a title screen, before any resizing occurred, in the form of .psd files. So if anyone of greater talent wants to do some custom work with the logos, I've already done all the legwork and extracted them. They can be found in the 'Media\MAME\images\wheel\modified by me\photoshop files' folder.

    There are 8,082 wheels in this collection. Obviously a lot of them are clones. I didn't find out until way later into my project that I can set up HyperHQ to make clones use parent wheels, and by then, I was already commited to finishing the job of having individual files for the following publishers: Atari, Bally, Capcom, Cave, Data East,  Gaelco, Irem, Jaleco, Kaneko, Konami, Midway, Namco, Nintendo, Psikyo, Sammy, Sega, Seibu Kaihatsu, SNK, Taito, Tecmo, and Williams. In many cases, clone games for those publishers got their own unique wheel art, if they happened to have a unique name from the parent ROM.

    I did all of this for my Atari Classics, Capcom Classics, etc. wheels that were independent of MAME. Then after I was done, I decided to just go ahead and see what else I could do to improve the MAME wheel. I finished up missing artwork for most genres, then came to the forum and found phulshof's unofficial MAME wheel project, and got to work with his set, doing some edits and quality control, and also re-doing many of them (I couldn't verify authenticity for some, and the quality was too poor for others).

    The quality now, in my opinion, is very good. What it is not: There are no redraws, professional looking, flawless, perfect logos, like you'd probably find in the 'official' thread. However, I have put quite a bit of effort into making sure everything is sized, proportioned, and spaced in the HyperSpin wheel. I have very amateur-ish photoshop skills, but I have fixed many logos, e.g. a logo with an object obstructing it, the top of a logo being cut off, etc. So while I am not sure if what I've done is quite up to 'official' standards, I can say with confidence that the work I've done is going to be acceptable to most, and I'm basing that on the art that already existed prior to my work.
    I used 400x175 as a size limit for most games. However, as many of the 'mahjong' logos were quite vertical in nature, I allowed 400x300 (124 games total, everything else conforms to the 400x175 standard). I didn't want to lose quality smashing everything down. Some of them were very skinny, and exceeded 500 width, but I didn't shrink them down any more to lose quality.  This was only a total of 8 games. kot.png is 706x76 for example. 

    Other things in this download include many custom genre databases, and genre wheel art to go with it (I didn't do a majority of the genre wheel artwork or genre backgrounds artwork, credit goes to the community). I'll discuss a few of those here.
    Main wheel: The main wheel has a complete set of parents only, minus casino, rated red games with sexual content, electro-mechanical, and utility. A handful of select clones have been added. I wanted 'Pac-Man' as well as 'Puck-Man.' I am a huge Capcom Vs. series fanatic, and to me, X-Men Vs. Street Fighter version 1, 2, and 3 are three separate games. So all the versus games have one of each version. I chose Data East's "Two Crude" over "Crude Buster," because that is what I remember playing, being from America. There are a handful of other examples (very few) that I can't think of right now. This database has all of the non-used ROMs from the complete MAME database (16,000 games) disabled, with the enabled="0" feature. So if you happen to use Rocketlauncher fades, and a game is chosen from a genre wheel database not found in the main wheel, it will still display relevant information, like year, publisher, rating, etc.

    From the Genre wheel.

    All Games: Takes you back to the Main wheel. It really serves no purpose, other than a sort of 'starting point.'

    Publisher genres:  Atari, Bally, Capcom, Cave, Data East,  Gaelco, Irem, Jaleco, Kaneko, Konami, Midway, Namco, Nintendo, Psikyo, Sammy, Sega, Seibu Kaihatsu, SNK, Taito, Tecmo, and Williams genres have full wheel art. Clones are included for all of these. No filters for any publisher genres, so you may find 'adult' or 'casino' themed games in them, if a company made some.
    Other publisher genres (Neo Geo MVS, CPS2, Sega ST-V, etc.): These databases are simply taken from the official hyperlist, and then ran against phulshof's MAME 0.181 list, with all of the renamed games re-added by me. A few games in these databases are missing wheels, simply because the game has 'non-working' status. No plans to change that.
    Nintendo Classics: I took the official Nintendo Classics Hyperlist, merged it with all working Nintendo games from phulshof's list, and added all the missing games running Nintendo Vs. hardware, and all the missing Playchoice 10 and Super System games. Even though other companies published said games, they were released on Nintendo hardware, and I consider them 'Nintendo' games.

    Complete Mame 1: All working MAME games. No filters.

    Complete Mame 2: All MAME games. No filters.
    Parents Only: All working MAME games, parents only. No other filters (contains Casino, electro-mechanical, utility, and 'adult' games, unlike the main wheel - that is the only difference here).
    Top 100: A completely subjective list of classic arcade games, favoring the old school 70s, 80s, and early 90s.
    Themes: Every game that has a theme.
    By year: I have made databases for games by era, typically 5 year periods, like 1980-1984, 1985-1990, etc. Parents only.
    Other Games: All of the wheel art that I have edited. If you don't want it, just edit the genre.xml file, and remove the 'other games' line. I included this only to get feedback on how the new wheels look.

    Every other genre from here on out is 'parents only,' and have mature rated red games (with sexual content) filtered out of them. These games have their own genre, called 'Mature,' if you want to play them.

    Two Player Games: Self explanatory
    Multi Player Games: 3 or more players.
     
    Action, Beat'Em Up, Gun, Sports, etc.: Your typical genres. The only thing missing is electro-mechanical, and utility.

    Casino: All of the Casino games, including ones without wheel art.
    Mature: All games with sexual content, in it's own genre, separate from the other genres. If you don't want this, you can edit the 'genre.xml' and delete the 'Mature' line.

    Handheld games: I grabbed this data from a MAME 0.177 database set. These games are MESS ROMs, and are the handheld games, like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (handheld), Contra (handheld), and also has Gameboy and other MESS systems. You will need MAME's artwork files to make some of the handheld games display properly (TMNT and other Konami handhelds will explicitly state that the machine is non-working, even though it is. You just have to hit 'tab,' and go into the video options, play with the bezel/display options). If you choose Gameboy, or another system capable of loading mutliple games, you will need to press 'tab' to bring up the MAME menu, and go to 'file manager,' and select a game from the 'software list,' assuming you have all of that. This genre has no wheel art, except for a few like Gameboy. I have no intention of changing that, as this is a frivolous and unnecessary genre (but fun to play around with, nonetheless).
    MESS: A handful of 30+ consoles (including some handhelds) that MAME/MESS emulates. Included in this pack are wheel arts and videos for each console, all properly named and ready to go. Any system that you choose from this wheel, you will be required to press 'tab' on the keyboard once a system is loaded in MAME, go to the file manager, and load a game from the 'software list,' assuming you have one. Also, for systems with full keyboard emulation, like Commodore 64, and MSX2, don't forget you have to first press the 'scroll lock' key to enable UI functions like the 'tab' menu. This was a completely unnecessary addition, obviously most people are not going to want to load games this way. But there are advantages. 1. A way to easily use MAME as an alternate emulator for a few consoles, to see what it can do 2. If you have cheat files, MAME has many cheats for many different consoles, particularly NES, all easily accessible from the 'Tab' menu once configured. It's a lot of fun. It's like having a built in Game Genie. The cheats will only work if you loaded a game from the software list however, hence, the advantage.

     
    That about covers it. This is my 'ultimate MAME setup,' it is the result of many months of work, I hope you all like it.

    Depending on how well this is received, I have my 'ultimate NES' setup I am considering uploading, complete with a ridiculous number of custom genre databases and artwork.

    Edit: Bakuretsu Breaker logo was displaying too large, I just uploaded an edited version of it.
     
     
     

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  23. Letter pack for the Arcade Classics or MAME wheel - Using the first letter of some of the most iconic arcade games. Inspired by Dunk3000
    These have been totally redrawn and are at a large size, also included are all the CorelDraw files and Photoshop files I used.
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  24. Here are some additional wheel files that I have created that are currently not part of the Default MAME wheel packs. The only exception is Knights of Valour 2, which I have replaced with a better version (the one in the Default Wheel Pack is very blurry)
     
    Most of these are pulled from Flyers or Marquees, but on some of them I had to resort to capturing their Title Screens.
     
    All were cleaned up and edited in Photoshop to look their best.
     
    I hope everyone likes!
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  25. Letter pack for an Arcade or MAME wheel - using the first letter of some of the moast iconic arcade games to make the set.
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